News - Page 167
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Network
Vivarail goes forth with fast-charging batteries
Glasgow Central to Barrhead on Vivarail’s battery-powered Class 230 train
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Network
Roman statues found at HS2 site
The remains of Roman statues have been discovered by archeologists excavating an HS2 site in Stoke Mandeville.
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Network
Waterloo & City to expand services
London Underground is reintroducing full weekday services to the Waterloo & City Line.
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Network
Harrison signs up to Smart Transport
Trudy Harrison, newly appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Transport, is the latest keynote speaker.
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Network
RMT staff strike against their own union
Britain’s largest rail union has been left paralysed by a walkout of its own staff over safety fears.
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RAIL Features
A transformation of British railways' must take centre stage at COP26
Writing exclusively for RAIL, Karen Heppenstall, head of rail at Midlands Connect, examines policies and commitments that she believes this Government must make
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Companies can make a difference to mental wellbeing
Supporting the physical - and especially mental - health of railway colleagues represents an “extraordinary opportunity for our industry”
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News
BUDGET: Cash for cities, but aviation prioritised over high-speed rail
Seven English city regions outside London are to receive a share of some £6.9 billion worth of transport investment announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak
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Network
CBT urges fares freeze to encourage rail travel
The Campaign for Better Transport is arguing for a rail fares freeze “to help get people back on board trains and put the brakes on the car-led recovery”
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Network
Drones survey Metro network
Drones have been introduced to the Tyne & Wear Metro, to carry out infrastructure monitoring.